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This week: Historic Mediterranean-style homes
3 W Miami This four- bedroom Mediter-
ranean home in Upper Morningside was
built in 1930. The Spanish- influenced
house has a tile roof, a tower entry,
arched doorways, a chef’s kitchen with
tile walls, and a master suite with dress-
ing room. French doors lead out to a
patio with a pool and water feature,
and there’s a one- bedroom guesthouse.
$1,670,000. Nancy Batchelor, BHHS
EWM Realty, (305) 903-2850
1 W Scarsdale, N.Y. Built in 1925, this four-bedroom
Italian- influenced home lies within walking distance
of trains to New York City. The light-filled interior
features hardwood floors, a formal dining room,
an eat-in kitchen, and a living room with a wooden
cathedral ceiling and arched glass doors that lead to
a private courtyard. A grand staircase flows upstairs
to a cupola and the master suite. $1,499,000. Angela
Retelny, Compass, (914) 450-5106
2 X Hamden, Conn. This three- bedroom house sits close to
a 427-acre park, Yale University, and two colleges. Built in
1929, the stucco home has a living room with a beamed ca-
thedral ceiling, French doors, and the original clay-tile floors.
Additional details include arched doorways, a sunroom with
stone columns, a grand staircase with wrought-iron rail-
ing, and a master bedroom with barreled ceiling. $699,000.
Wojtek Borowski, Pearce Real Estate Co., (203) 606-9898
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